Categories: Events

Case of the Mondays: Week Events June 8 – 11, 2015

Who’s ready to kick off another summer week in Philadelphia?

This week surely picks up later in the week, although we want to hear from you what’s happening earlier. (Tell us in the comments!) Otherwise, make your choices for the latter of this week and get ready for an amazing weekend. (It’s not too early to dream…)

Week Events for June 8-11, 2015:

  • A Perfect Fit: Change Your Suit. Change Your Perspective. Change Your Life.: Join the Career Wardrobe  change your own perspective on what it truly means for women to support one another on their way to new opportunities, starting with a suit. Thursday, June 11th from 5- 9 PM; Crystal Tea Room; Tickets.
  • Nerd Nite: Come learn about edible mushrooms, pop culture digital art and animal “grossology” at Frankford Hall. Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 PM; 1210 Frankford Ave, Phila PA; $5. FB invite.
  • Dine & Discuss: A Look into Food & Culture: Join this community dinner, guest speakers, and small group discussion about the connections of food and culture. If at all possible, please bring a vegetarian side dish to share. Thursday, June 11th at 6 PM; Repair The World: Philadelphia; 4029 Market St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104; Facebook RSVP.
  • WXPN’s The Key Waterfront Sessions featuring Song Dogs and John The Conqueror: Enjoy this free show at everyone’s favorite waterfront attraction. Thursday, June 11th at 8 PM; Columbus Blvd at Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; FB invite.
Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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